VIDEOSTUDIO HELPTable of Contents | Index Back 1
VIDEOSTUDIO HELPTable of Contents | Index Back 10 What’s NewTake advantage of VideoStudio’s latest features and enhancements:• Windows Medi
VIDEOSTUDIO HELPTable of Contents | Index Back 100 Preview your movieNow, it’s time to see how your movie looks like before you burn itonto
VIDEOSTUDIO HELPTable of Contents | Index Back 1013. Select a disc burner and make settings (such as the recording speed)compatible with
VIDEOSTUDIO HELPTable of Contents | Index Back 102 Working with Ulead COOL 3DYou can directly load a Ulead COOL 3D project file into UleadV
VIDEOSTUDIO HELPTable of Contents | Index Back 103To create a COOL 3D file:1. Open Ulead COOL 3D.2. A new untitled edit window isalready
VIDEOSTUDIO HELPTable of Contents | Index Back 104 Number of framesFrames per secondDrag the bar to movebetween frames.First frameLast fram
VIDEOSTUDIO HELPTable of Contents | Index Back 105Appendix A. Technology OverviewSmartRender TechnologySpeed is usually one of the primar
VIDEOSTUDIO HELPTable of Contents | Index Back 106 Appendix B. Tips and techniquesA. DV camcorder tips• Format the DV tape before shooting
VIDEOSTUDIO HELPTable of Contents | Index Back 107C. Web video tips• Use a smaller frame size for movie files intended for the Web.A one-
VIDEOSTUDIO HELPTable of Contents | Index Back 108 • If VideoStudio cannot control the DV camcorder...If VideoStudio cannot control your DV
VIDEOSTUDIO HELPTable of Contents | Index Back 109ShortcutsCtrl+N Create a new projectCtrl+O Open a projectCtrl+S Save a projectCtrl+Z Un
VIDEOSTUDIO HELPTable of Contents | Index Back 11• New Video FiltersFive new filters are being addedto VideoStudio’s already hugeselectio
VIDEOSTUDIO HELPTable of Contents | Index Back 110 Right Go to the next clip in the Timeline.If you pressed [Tab] to make the Trim Bar orJo
VIDEOSTUDIO HELPTable of Contents | Index Back 111GlossaryAnalogA signal that is not digital. Most VCRs, radio/television broadcasting,AV
VIDEOSTUDIO HELPTable of Contents | Index Back 112 CodecCOmpress and DECompress. All video on a computer uses a specialalgorithm or program
VIDEOSTUDIO HELPTable of Contents | Index Back 113DNLEDigital Non-Linear Editing is a method of combining and editingmultiple video clips
VIDEOSTUDIO HELPTable of Contents | Index Back 114 FadeA transition effect where the clip gradually disappears or appears. Invideo, the pic
VIDEOSTUDIO HELPTable of Contents | Index Back 115IEEEInstitute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers is a non-profitorganization that
VIDEOSTUDIO HELPTable of Contents | Index Back 116 Linear EditingTraditional editing done on a flatbed where the source film is fed inone s
VIDEOSTUDIO HELPTable of Contents | Index Back 117NLENon Linear Editing. Conventional editing on a VCR is necessarilylinear because you m
VIDEOSTUDIO HELPTable of Contents | Index Back 118 Project FileIn VideoStudio, a project file (*.VSP) contains the requiredinformation to l
VIDEOSTUDIO HELPTable of Contents | Index Back 119Split by SceneThis feature automatically splits up different scenes into individualfile
VIDEOSTUDIO HELPTable of Contents | Index Back 12 System requirementsVideo demands a lot from your computer. When setting up yoursystem for
VIDEOSTUDIO HELPTable of Contents | Index Back 120 TimelineThe timeline is a graphic representation of your movie in chronologicalorder. Th
VIDEOSTUDIO HELPTable of Contents | Index Back 121Index4GB limitation 43AActiveMovie 88Addingtext titles 72transition effects 68Analo
VIDEOSTUDIO HELPTable of Contents | Index Back 122 text titles 72video files 80, 81, 82voiceover narration 76Creating discsDVD/VCD/SVCD
VIDEOSTUDIO HELPTable of Contents | Index Back 123JJog Bar 96, 97KKey frames 66setting 66LLibraryDeleting clips in Library 30Library
VIDEOSTUDIO HELPTable of Contents | Index Back 124 Profileediting & customizing 49selecting 48Projectcreating a new project 32, 33op
VIDEOSTUDIO HELPTable of Contents | Index Back 125Transition effectscreating 68customizing 69drag and drop 69Trim Bar 59Trimmingaudio
VIDEOSTUDIO HELPTable of Contents | Index Back 13DV IEEE 1394 capture cardThe following Windows operating systems support the IEEE 1394ca
VIDEOSTUDIO HELPTable of Contents | Index Back 14 Windows XPWindows XP fully supports IEEE 1394 and is also the only PC O/Sthat offers wire
VIDEOSTUDIO HELPTable of Contents | Index Back 15Analog capture cardWindows 98, 2000, Me, and XP supports analog capture cards.Remember t
VIDEOSTUDIO HELPTable of Contents | Index Back 16 Installing and running VideoStudioRunning VideoStudio from WindowsStart menuVideoStudio i
VIDEOSTUDIO HELPTable of Contents | Index Back 17Configuring VideoStudioCamcorders, VCRs, and VCD/DVD players are common sources ofvideo
VIDEOSTUDIO HELPTable of Contents | Index Back 18 Analog capture cardTo check the setup of VideoStudio foranalog interface:1. Connect your
VIDEOSTUDIO HELPTable of Contents | Index Back 19Getting around VideoStudioThe VideoStudio interface has been designed to make thesometim
VIDEOSTUDIO HELPTable of Contents | Index Back 2 First English edition for Ulead VideoStudio version 7.0, January 2003.© 1992-2003 Ulead Sy
VIDEOSTUDIO HELPTable of Contents | Index Back 20 The Options PanelThe Options Panel changes depending on the program’s mode andthe step or
VIDEOSTUDIO HELPTable of Contents | Index Back 21Edit Options PanelVideo tab• Duration: Displays the duration of theselected clip inhours
VIDEOSTUDIO HELPTable of Contents | Index Back 22 • Properties: Displays information about the currently selected clip.• Save Trimmed Video
VIDEOSTUDIO HELPTable of Contents | Index Back 23Overlay Options PanelEdit tab• Duration: Displays the duration of theselected clip inhou
VIDEOSTUDIO HELPTable of Contents | Index Back 24 Title Options PanelEdit tab• Create/Update Title: What you click to enter atitle on an un
VIDEOSTUDIO HELPTable of Contents | Index Back 25Audio Options PanelVoiceover tab• Record Voice: Records audio and creates anew clip to t
VIDEOSTUDIO HELPTable of Contents | Index Back 26 Share Options Panel• Create Video File: Creates a video file of yourproject.• Create Disc
VIDEOSTUDIO HELPTable of Contents | Index Back 27PreviousMoves to thepreceding point ofa project, clip, orselected area.NextMoves to the
VIDEOSTUDIO HELPTable of Contents | Index Back 28 Timeline: The VideoStudio Work AreaThis work area allows you to more precisely orchestrat
VIDEOSTUDIO HELPTable of Contents | Index Back 29The LibraryThe Library is a storage depot for everything you need to create amovie: vide
VIDEOSTUDIO HELPTable of Contents | Index Back 3Table of ContentsThe big picture ...
VIDEOSTUDIO HELPTable of Contents | Index Back 30 Library ManagerThe Library Manager organizes your custom Library folders. Thesefolders he
VIDEOSTUDIO HELPTable of Contents | Index Back 31Getting startedVideoStudio gives you much room to explore your options andexperiment by
VIDEOSTUDIO HELPTable of Contents | IndexBack32 Creating a new projectWhen you run VideoStudio, it automatically opens a new projectand let
VIDEOSTUDIO HELPTable of Contents | Index Back 33You can also begin by creating an empty project file using NewProject.To create a new pr
VIDEOSTUDIO HELPTable of Contents | Index Back 34 Setting your preferencesThe Preferences dialog box is where you can tweak the VideoStudio
VIDEOSTUDIO HELPTable of Contents | Index Back 354 Show message when inserting first video clip into Timeline enablesVideoStudio to promp
VIDEOSTUDIO HELPTable of Contents | Index Back 36 Preferences: Quality & Duration tab1234561 Resampling quality specifies the quality f
VIDEOSTUDIO HELPTable of Contents | Index Back 37Preferences: Capture tab1243561 Enable press OK to capture allows you to press OK to sta
VIDEOSTUDIO HELPTable of Contents | Index Back 38 Preferences: Preview tab1 Specify additional folders for preview files indicates which fo
VIDEOSTUDIO HELPTable of Contents | Index Back 39Creating movie templatesMovie templates contain settings which define how to create thef
VIDEOSTUDIO HELPTable of Contents | Index Back 4 Getting started ... 31The
VIDEOSTUDIO HELPTable of Contents | Index Back 40 Steps to create your movieVideoStudio is laid out in a step-by-step format, following the
VIDEOSTUDIO HELPTable of Contents | IndexBack 41No movie would be complete without opening andclosing titles. You can design and animate y
VIDEOSTUDIO HELPTable of Contents | Index Back 42 CaptureThe process of transferring video from your camcorder or other videosources to you
VIDEOSTUDIO HELPTable of Contents | Index Back 43Capturing DV videoVideoStudio increases your video-editing freedom by not onlyallowing y
VIDEOSTUDIO HELPTable of Contents | Index Back 44 To capture DV video:1. Connect your camcorder to theIEEE-1394 capture card. Turn iton and
VIDEOSTUDIO HELPTable of Contents | Index Back 45Tips:• A delay in capture may be due to the confirmation dialog box or connectionbetween
VIDEOSTUDIO HELPTable of Contents | Index Back 46 Direct video capturing to MPEG FormatCapturing video directly from your camcorder straigh
VIDEOSTUDIO HELPTable of Contents | Index Back 47capture in the MPEG Settingsdialog box and set otherattributes.If you are capturing from
VIDEOSTUDIO HELPTable of Contents | Index Back 48 Selecting a profileThe quality of a WMV file depends on the profile it is using. AProfile
VIDEOSTUDIO HELPTable of Contents | Index Back 49Editing and customizing a video profileProfile Selection lists all the profiles availabl
VIDEOSTUDIO HELPTable of Contents | Index Back 5Title ...
VIDEOSTUDIO HELPTable of Contents | Index Back 50 Video Capture Property Settings dialog box• TV system is where you specify whether you li
VIDEOSTUDIO HELPTable of Contents | Index Back 51Capturing TV footageVideoStudio allows you to capture TV footage with a built-in TVtuner
VIDEOSTUDIO HELPTable of Contents | Index Back 52 tab. In this case, we’d like to useATI Rage Theater VideoCapture.4. Select the appropriat
VIDEOSTUDIO HELPTable of Contents | Index Back 53Batch CaptureOverburdened by immense amounts of footage to capture from yourDV tape? You
VIDEOSTUDIO HELPTable of Contents | Index Back 54 Capturing still imagesIn addition to video, VideoStudio also allows you to capture stilli
VIDEOSTUDIO HELPTable of Contents | Index Back 55EditThe Edit Step is where you arrange, edit and trim the video clipsused in your projec
VIDEOSTUDIO HELPTable of Contents | Index Back 56 Timeline ModeThe Timeline Mode allows you to fine tune effects and performframe-accurate
VIDEOSTUDIO HELPTable of Contents | Index Back 57SmartRender and Play Project/Clip buttonSmartRender technology allows “changes-only” ren
VIDEOSTUDIO HELPTable of Contents | Index Back 58 Preview Files ManagerUse Preview Files Manager to free hard disk space occupied bytempora
VIDEOSTUDIO HELPTable of Contents | Index Back 59It is most convenient to use the Trim Bar in adjusting your clips.This is the green bar
VIDEOSTUDIO HELPTable of Contents | Index Back 6 Thank you for purchasing VideoStudio 7, the video editing softwarethat allows even beginne
VIDEOSTUDIO HELPTable of Contents | Index Back 60 For precise control, click on a Trim handle, hold it, and use the leftor right arrow keys
VIDEOSTUDIO HELPTable of Contents | Index Back 61Extract VideoThe Extract Video feature is another method for breaking down aclip into mu
VIDEOSTUDIO HELPTable of Contents | Index Back 62 4. Drag the Jog Baragain to the framethat you want to useas that clip’s last.Click End.5.
VIDEOSTUDIO HELPTable of Contents | Index Back 63Capturing still images in the Edit StepA still image can be captured in the Edit Step by
VIDEOSTUDIO HELPTable of Contents | Index Back 64 Titles set against solid backgrounds areoften easier to see than against an image,especia
VIDEOSTUDIO HELPTable of Contents | Index Back 65Using video filtersVideo filters are effects which you can apply to clips in order tocha
VIDEOSTUDIO HELPTable of Contents | Index Back 66 Key frame SettingsVideoStudio allows you to customize video filters in a variety ofways.
VIDEOSTUDIO HELPTable of Contents | Index Back 67Add key frameDelete key frameJog BarReversePrevious key frameNext key frame6. Use the Ti
VIDEOSTUDIO HELPTable of Contents | Index Back 68 EffectTransition effects offer creative ways to shift from one scene to thenext. They are
VIDEOSTUDIO HELPTable of Contents | Index Back 69Customizing effectsVideoStudio pretty much takes care of all the details to make yourtra
VIDEOSTUDIO HELPTable of Contents | Index Back 7The big pictureDigital video editing used to be dominated only by professionals.Advances
VIDEOSTUDIO HELPTable of Contents | Index Back 70 OverlayThe Overlay Step provides an additional track where you can placevideos and images
VIDEOSTUDIO HELPTable of Contents | Index Back 712. Click the Motion Tab, andapply a motion style to create ablending effect between thes
VIDEOSTUDIO HELPTable of Contents | Index Back 72 TitleWhile a picture may be worth a thousand words, the text in yourvideo production (i.e
VIDEOSTUDIO HELPTable of Contents | Index Back 73When entering a text title, a faint rectangle is visible in the PreviewWindow. This is t
VIDEOSTUDIO HELPTable of Contents | Index Back 74 Fading in & outAnother incredibly useful, easy, and effective method of displayingyou
VIDEOSTUDIO HELPTable of Contents | Index Back 75Other title animation effectsGive your title more pep by making it pop-up or turn across
VIDEOSTUDIO HELPTable of Contents | Index Back 76 Creating voiceover narrationDocumentaries and news features often use narrations to help
VIDEOSTUDIO HELPTable of Contents | Index Back 77Adding background musicSet the tone of your movie with the background music of yourchoic
VIDEOSTUDIO HELPTable of Contents | Index Back 78 The red circle of the Record button turnsinto a black square when recordingPlay changes t
VIDEOSTUDIO HELPTable of Contents | Index Back 79FadeBackground music that starts andends gradually is commonly used tocreate smooth tran
VIDEOSTUDIO HELPTable of Contents | Index Back 8 DVD, VCD, and SVCDThere are several factors to consider in choosing an output formatfor yo
VIDEOSTUDIO HELPTable of Contents | Index Back 80 ShareRender your project into a video file format that is suitable for youraudience or pu
VIDEOSTUDIO HELPTable of Contents | Index Back 81To render partially:1. Click the ruler on top of theTimeline to make sure no clipis sele
VIDEOSTUDIO HELPTable of Contents | Index Back 82 Video Save OptionsIn the Share Step, you can apply a different format and new set ofattri
VIDEOSTUDIO HELPTable of Contents | Index Back 83General Tab• If you have a sound track/s inyour project, select Audio andVideo for the D
VIDEOSTUDIO HELPTable of Contents | Index Back 84 This setting determines howmany key frames thecompression method uses. Themore key frames
VIDEOSTUDIO HELPTable of Contents | Index Back 85You can set the level ofTolerance to make the datavary a little. Tolerance isacceptable
VIDEOSTUDIO HELPTable of Contents | Index Back 86 Project PlaybackProject Playback is used to output your entire project or part of itto a
VIDEOSTUDIO HELPTable of Contents | Index Back 87Exporting your movieVideoStudio provides you with a number of ways to export andshare yo
VIDEOSTUDIO HELPTable of Contents | Index Back 88 3. In the prompting message,choose how the video file willbe played back from the Webpage
VIDEOSTUDIO HELPTable of Contents | Index Back 89Sending a movie by e-mailWhen you select E-mail, VideoStudio automatically opens yourdef
VIDEOSTUDIO HELPTable of Contents | Index Back 9How VideoStudio worksVideoStudio follows a step-by-step paradigm so that editing tasksrem
VIDEOSTUDIO HELPTable of Contents | Index Back 90 Electronic greeting cardsShare your video with friends and relatives by creating multimed
VIDEOSTUDIO HELPTable of Contents | Index Back 91Exporting videos to Ulead DVD-VR WizardYou can record or add your videos to the device t
VIDEOSTUDIO HELPTable of Contents | Index Back 92 3. Select a playlist. (You can alsoadd or delete a list as needed.)If you select All, all
VIDEOSTUDIO HELPTable of Contents | Index Back 93Recording back to a DV camcorderThe most exciting thing about DV is that it can be copie
VIDEOSTUDIO HELPTable of Contents | Index Back 94 Creating discThis is the place where you can output your project (together withother Vide
VIDEOSTUDIO HELPTable of Contents | Index Back 95Notes:• You can add video formats such as AVI, QuickTime, and MPEG files. You canalso ad
VIDEOSTUDIO HELPTable of Contents | Index Back 96 Trimming a videoYou can trim a video using the Jog Bar, mark-in/out, and navigationcontro
VIDEOSTUDIO HELPTable of Contents | Index Back 97To create or edit chapters linked to avideo clip:1. Select a video in the Media cliplist
VIDEOSTUDIO HELPTable of Contents | Index Back 98 Setup menusAt this step, you can create the main menu and submenus. Theyprovide a list of
VIDEOSTUDIO HELPTable of Contents | Index Back 993. To change the image shown on each video thumbnail, click it thendrag the Jog Bar to c
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